IPA: /ˈklɪtər/
KK: /ˈklɪtər/
Small loose stones or gravel found on hillsides, often formed by the natural process of weathering.
The path was covered in clitter, making it difficult to walk without slipping.
The word 'clitter' originates from Old English 'cliter', meaning to make a clattering sound or to rattle. It describes a noise made by objects striking each other.
Imagine the sound of objects 'clattering' together — that's what 'clitter' refers to.